Peru

General train travel information for PERU. Rail travel tours, accommodation, sightseeing.

PE

Brief History

The first railroad in Peru was opened in 1851 between Lima and Callao, a distance of 14 km. It was built on standard gauge (1435 mm). Subsequent railroad development was piecemeal due to the mountainous terrain, and many lines with different gauges were built.
Like most railroads in South America, Peru's railroads fell into disrepair in the second half of the 20th century, but some have been revived as important tourist routes. The southern network serves the famous Inca city of Machupicchu and also connects to Lake Titicaca for ferry service to neighboring Bolivia. The central network includes a line from Lima to La Oroya and Huancayo, and a former mining company line to Cerro de Pasco. The former 3 ft (914 mm) gauge line from Huancayo to Huancavalica was converted to standard gauge in 2008 and incorporated into the Central Network. The section between Lima and La Oroa has the world's highest standard gauge railroad peak, which was surpassed for many years by the new line in Tibet. However, the Peru Central Railroad remains one of the most impressive railroads in the world with its steep climbs and curves.
In 2019, the tender for the construction of a new 323-kilometer standard gauge railroad between Lima and Ica began.

General Information and Statistics

Peru has several major players in rail transportation. We will look at them using Perurail as an example (most pleasant and informative website). PeruRail transports more than one million passengers annually

The total length of the rail network in Peru is 1,854 kilometers. PeruRail operates 11 railroad stations.

There are no electrified railroad tracks in Peru (0%).

What connections to other countries there are.

Peru does not have any direct international train connections to other countries. The majority of its railway network is focused on domestic travel, connecting various regions within Peru.

Are trains fast in Peru in general? How much time to cross the country?

In general, train speeds in Peru vary depending on the specific route and infrastructure. Some routes, especially those in mountainous areas, may have slower speeds due to the challenging terrain. However, there are also modern and relatively fast train services, particularly on certain popular tourist routes
The journey from Cusco to MachuPicchu takes 3:14 hours.

What railway companies are available?

The main provider of long-distance services is "Deutsche Bahn. "Flixtrain" offers train connections on some selected routes.

What train types are available in Peru

There are several railroad companies in Peru that provide various passenger and freight services. Here are some of them:
    • Ferrocarril Transandino: Serves the southern rail network from Cusco to Machu Picchu, Puno on Lake Titicaca, and Arequipú. Provides passenger services.
    • Perurail: Provides passenger services on the southern rail network, including routes to Machu Picchu.
    • Belmond Andean Explorer: Provides luxury cruise trains on the southern rail network.
    • Inca Rail: Provides independent tourist trains on the southern rail line from Cusco to Machu Picchu.
    • Ferrovías Central Andina: Serves the central rail network, providing freight and passenger services from Lima to La Oroya, Huancayo and Cerro de Pasco.
    • Ferrocarril Tacna Arica: Operates a 62-kilometer standard-gauge (1,435 mm) rail line for freight and passengers between Tacna and the port of Arica in Chile.
    • Tren de la Costa: Proposed new rail line between Lima and Ica.
    • Southern Peru Copper: Has a private standard-gauge (1435 mm) rail line connecting its mines in Toquepala and Cuajon to processing plants in Ilo.
    • Parque de la Amistad: A 500 mm narrow gauge miniature railroad about 1 km long, located in Santiago de Surco, near Lima.
    • Lima Metro: The Lima Metro.
    • Historic streetcar at the Museum of Electricity in Barranco: Historic streetcar at the Museum of Electricity in Barranco, Lima.

Are there high-speed-trains available?

Peru does not have high-speed trains like some other countries. The country's rail network consists mainly of conventional trains that serve a variety of purposes, including passenger and freight transportation. Although Peru has discussed and planned measures to improve and expand its railroad infrastructure, including the possibility of establishing high-speed railroads, to date there are no high-speed train systems in the country.

Most important train stations / hubs.

The main railway stations in Peru are Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, Urubamba, Puno, Arequipa, Lima.

Websites to buy train tickets for Peru?

12go.asia, https://book.perurail.com/, www.bookaway.com, https://incarail.com/en/

Mobile apps to buy train tickets in Peru?

PeruRail has its own PeruRail eTicket app.

Possible to buy a ticket at a railway station in Peru?

You can buy a ticket at a Peruvian train station, depending on the availability of the route and the specific train. In many Peruvian train stations, tickets are sold at the respective ticket offices or kiosks.

Can I buy my ticket by phone?

There is no possibility to buy tickets by phone call.

Return the ticket.

Return conditions on PeruRail trains:

    • Refund request from purchase owner only.
    • Refund in the form of credit entries for future purchases.
    • A 10% administrative fee will be deducted.
    • Cancellations 24 hours prior to service will not be processed.
    • For Andean Explorer by Belmond Train: no refunds 30 days prior to travel date. Cancellations more than 30 days in advance are subject to a 15% deduction for 60+ days.
    • Promo fares are non-refundable.
    • Cancellations through agents - same are processed through them.

Train ticket prices

PeruRail ticket prices for the Cusco - Machu Picchu (round trip) route as an example vary depending on several factors such as distance, type of train and class of service, creating a unique journey for each traveler:

'Expedition' Train: Inspired by adventure, this train provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the beautiful views of the journey towards Machu Picchu. Tickets cost €128.4

'Vistadome' Train: Traveling on the 'Vistadome' train offers wider panoramic windows, providing incredible views of the surrounding landscape. This experience is available at a price of 174.7 €

Luxury Train 'Hiram Bingham': For those seeking unrivaled luxury, the 'Hiram Bingham' offers an exquisite travel experience with a high level of service and amenities. Tickets for this train cost 872.5 €

Local Train (Peruvian only): This affordable option is for locals only, creating a unique opportunity to explore your home country. Tickets for the local train are only 5.5 €

Cheapest train to the closest nearby country?

Peru does not have direct railway connections with neighboring countries.

Where to find timetables.

Find train schedules on https://www.perurail.com/train-schedules-and-frequencies/ and on https://incarail.com/en/train-schedules

Buying tickets in advance or right before the train

When traveling in Peru, it is recommended to purchase train tickets in advance, especially for popular routes or during the peak tourist season. Purchasing tickets in advance allows you to guarantee a seat on the train and plan your itinerary more efficiently.
For popular tourist routes, such as the train to Machu Picchu, tickets can sell out quickly, so buying them in advance can help you avoid disappointment.

Types of tickets.

Types of tickets on PeruRail trains:

    • Expedition: A standard service offering comfortable seating and basic amenities. Suitable for budget-conscious travelers.
    • Vistadome: A higher-tier service with panoramic windows, providing excellent views of the surrounding landscapes. Often includes light refreshments.
    • Hiram Bingham: A luxury train service offering premium amenities, gourmet meals, and personalized service. Known for its opulent experience.
    • Local Train: Available only for Peruvian citizens, this option provides affordable travel for local residents.
IncaRail train ticket types:
    • Light:
This ticket offers a unique opportunity for a combined train and bus journey. You will cross from Cusco to Machu Picchu Pueblo via Ollantaytambo. On 'The Voyager' train you will enjoy panoramic windows and sanitized carriages, and be enveloped in the magic of Ollantaytambo and Cusi Culur history.
    • Plus:
This ticket not only gives you a train and bus ride from Cusco to Machu Picchu Pueblo, but also additional benefits. The 'The Voyager' train offers panoramic windows, sanitized carriages and a magical atmosphere. In addition, a group guide in Spanish or English will be with you on the bus, escorting you to the Citadel.
    • Flex Plus:
This ticket offers the ultimate in flexibility. Includes train and bus travel from Cusco to Machu Picchu Pueblo, and a personal guide in Spanish or English. Traveling in 'The Voyager' allows you to enjoy panoramic windows, sanitized carriages and the fascinating history of Ollantaytambo and Cusi Culur. A more flexible return schedule by train gives you more freedom.

Interrail/Eurail Passes in Peru

Interrail/Eurail Passes are not available.

Saver price.

Saver price tickets are not available on trains in Peru.

Is it cheaper to buy round-trip?

A 10% discount is available for round-trip ticket purchases.

Flexible tickets.

Flexible tickets are not available.

Rules of boarding.

PERURAIL may refuse to provide transportation service, without incurring any liability, to passengers whose travel tickets contain incomplete or missing information, or who have not presented identification, before or during the trip.

Discounts for group travel.

Discover captivating group journeys on trains, perfect for family getaways, friend gatherings, celebrations, and more. Benefit from a 10% discount for groups of 12+ passengers on eligible routes. Personalize private expeditions with assistance.

Age groups and discounts.

Infants between the ages of 0 and 2 do not need to pay for tickets, provided they sit with their parents in the same seat on the train. In the event that parents prefer their infant(s) to occupy their own seat, the additional seat is subject to the payment of the special child rate. Children between the ages of 3 and 11 must have their own tickets, which are offered at 50% of the normal ticket price. For more details, please see the Policy on Children and Infants here.
For the Andean Explorer, A Belmond Train,  service, there is no different rate between children and adults. Infants (between 0 and 2 years old), will not pay a ticket if during the trip, they occupy the cabin of the adult. Infants and children must travel accompanied by a responsible adult (over 18 years old). For more details, please see the Hiram Bingham’s Policy on Children and Infants here.

Age limitations for minors.

Infants and children must travel accompanied by a responsible adult (over 18 years old).

Handicapped passengers.

There is no information about any discounts or assistance for people with disabilities.

Seat reservations in trains in Peru.

PeruRail's sales system does not currently allow passengers to select seats. Passengers traveling on PeruRail Expedition, PeruRail Vistadome and PeruRail Titicaca trains can email complaints, questions or requests for changes in dates or seats to reservas@perurail.com.

Comfort classes on the trains.

PeruRail trains have different comfort classes to suit different preferences and budgets:
    • Expedition Class: Standard class with comfortable seats and basic amenities, suitable for travelers on a tight budget.
    • Vistadome Class: A higher level class with panoramic windows that offer great views of the surrounding scenery. Often includes light snacks for a more fulfilling journey.
    • Hiram Bingham Luxury Train: The epitome of luxury, offering high-end amenities, fine dining and personalized service. Known for its opulence.
    • Andean Explorer: A luxury option offering first-class amenities, elegant interiors and breathtaking views of the Andes Mountains.
On IncaRail trains:
    • Light: Train only. Bus: Cusco to Ollantaytambo. Train: Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu Pueblo. Panoramic windows. Sanitized and cleaned carriages.
    • Plus: bus + train. Transfer from hotel to Cusco. Group guide (Spanish/English). Bus to Citadella (round trip). Flexibility.
    • Flex Plus: bus + train. Meeting at the hotel from Cusco. Personalized guide (Spanish/English). Bus to Citadella (round trip). Flexible return schedule by train.

Food and drink in trains / train restaurant in Peru.

Onboard Dining: Taste of PeruRail
    • Complimentary Snacks: Included for PeruRail Vistadome and Vistadome Observatory passengers, featuring chips, quinoa treats, chocolates, and more.
    • Salty and Sweet Options: Explore a range of snacks, from Pringles to energy bars and chocolates, available for purchase.
    • Hot and Cold Drinks: Indulge in herbal teas, coffee, mineral water, sodas, and more.
    • Alcoholic Beverages: Treat yourself to beer, wine, spirits, and cocktails, at an extra cost.

Night trains in Peru?

Yes, night trains do exist in Peru. One of the most notable night train routes is the connection between Cusco and Puno, allowing travelers to relax and enjoy the scenic scenery during the trip. Night trains are a convenient way to travel long distances while making the most of daylight hours for sightseeing.

Important train routes in Peru.

August 2023

Cusco - MachuPicchu/ from 3:46 hours / from 55.1 EUR
Ollantaytambo - MachuPicchu / 1:31 hours / from 55.1 EUR
Urubamba - MachuPicchu / 2:35 hours / from 87.3 EUR
Puno - Cusco / 10:30 hours / from 234.25 EUR
Arequipa - Puno - Cusco 2 Days / 2 Night
Cusco - Machu Picchu / from 3:41 hours / from 60 EUR
Ollantaytambo - Machu Picchu / from 1:16 hours / from 57 EUR

International train routes.

Peru does not have any direct international train connections to other countries.

Tourist / scenic routes in Peru.

Notable tourist and scenic rail routes in Peru include:
    • Cusco to Machu Picchu: This iconic route leads from the ancient city of Cusco to the spectacular Inca citadel of Machu Picchu. The route winds through scenic valleys, along rushing rivers and offers panoramic views of the Andes Mountains.
    • Andean Explorer: This luxury train travels from Cusco to Puno, crossing the high Andean plains. Passengers can take in spectacular scenery, including Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world.
    • Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu: This route follows the scenic Urubamba River through the Sacred Valley, where you can explore Inca ruins and indigenous villages before reaching Machu Picchu.
    • Cusco to Puno: This route runs from Cusco to Puno, where you can see traditional Andean settlements and the stunning scenery of the Altiplano.
    • PeruRail Titicaca: This train runs along the shores of Lake Titicaca, offering mesmerizing views of the deep blue waters and surrounding snow-capped peaks.
    • Arequipa to Puno: This route connects the colonial city of Arequipa to Puno, passing through highland landscapes and showcasing the beauty of southern Peru.

Luggage information.

PeruRail:
    • Hand baggage
    • You may carry one carry-on baggage with the following characteristics:
    • Type: Bag or backpack
    • Quantity: 1 per person
    • Weight: max. 5 kg 
    • Maximum size: 157 cm (height + length + width)

Carrying luggage in the luggage compartment
    • Type: Bag or backpack
    • Quantity: Up to 2 per person
    • Weight: Together they should weigh 23 kg 
    • Maximum size: according to your needs, respecting the specified weight.

INCARAIL

Passengers are responsible for the proper safekeeping of their luggage before boarding and disembarking the train. Loss of hand or other luggage at the station or elsewhere outside the train is the sole responsibility of the passenger and INCA RAIL is not liable for it.

INCA RAIL coaches/vans are not equipped with luggage racks. Each pass entitles you to board the train / van with only one piece of hand luggage (backpack, valise or briefcase) weighing no more than 8 kg and measuring no more than 118 linear cm (height + length + width).

Inca Rail is not responsible for loss, theft or damage to valuables in the passenger's luggage.

Bicycle on the train.

No information was found about the possibility of carrying a bicycle on trains in Peru.

Ski or snowboard on the train.

No information was found about the possibility of carrying skis or snowboards on Peruvian trains.

Luggage lockers on the stations in Peru.

In PeruRail we have the storage service free of charge for passengers at the following stations:
    • Ollantaytambo Station: 04:15 hrs. to 21:00 hrs.
    • Machu Picchu Station: 08:00 hrs. to 22:00 hrs.
IncaRail offers train users a luggage storage service, which is only available at the ticket office in Ollantaytambo.

Lost and Found Items.

No information on the "lost and found items" service on Peru's trains.

Pets on the trains.

There is no information about the rules for bringing pets on PeruRail trains

Passengers wishing to travel with a pet must apply for this service 48 hours prior to travel at the Inca Rail offices at a cost of $50.00 per pet.

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